Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover
By Kay Heitsch • September 2, 2017
How often do we judge people by the way they look?
This week I was talking to some guys at Planet Fitness. They told me about their boss who went in to buy a new car. Little did the sales people know, but this man was worth a lot of money.
The day he decided to buy his new car he walked in looking like a bum off the street. The first dealership he stopped in totally ignore him and treated him like he wasn't worth their time. He left with a smile on his face.
Later that day he walked into another dealership, looking the same way. The sale's people greeted him with kindness and respect.
It wasn't long before this man wrote out a check for almost $200,000.00 on a brand new car!
There's a Bible text that tells us how to treat strangers."Don't forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it!" Hebrews 13:2
Don't judge a book by it's cover! This man was not an angel, but you never know who just might be.
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